Human Entertainment, Inc.

Overview

Human Entertainment was established in April 1987 as Sonata through the merger of two software companies, TRY Co., Ltd. and Communicate, Inc. The company originally produced ports, licensed titles, and peripheral games under contract from publishers such as Bandai and Konami.

The company changed names to Human in 1989, and shortly after that began publishing their own original titles, finding success with franchises such as Fire Pro Wrestling and Clock Tower, and even running a game design school in the mid-'90s from which many employees were recruited. They also started two joint development studios: BEC in 1990 with Bandai, and HuneX in 1992 with NEC Home Electronics. Both studios are still in operation today.

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Trivia

In the mid-90s Human Entertainment operated a school called "Human Creative School," a 2 year education in making video games. Several games made by students at the school, such as Firemen and SOS, were published and became relatively successful.